British kids' names from today
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I love Ivy.
Hi !!!
Oh..wonderful!!!
British people have a generally classic & elegant taste! (seeing many BAS in these years and I noticed it).
I love the name Ines in every variant!
Ines (EE-nes Italian) Inès (French) and Inés (Spanish).
Every pronounciation sounds great to my ears!!
I also like Dorothy, Kit, Alice and Raphael very much!
For Raphael same thing of Ines!
I love Raphael, Raphaël, Rafael and also Raffaele is nice!
Raffaello would be a GP because it is the Medieval variant TT.
I dislike Tsubame becaue I love a similar Japanese name: Tsugumi (which means blackbird so the same bird-theme). Tsugumi is the only character of Banana Yoshimoto's books that I currently like.
Marjaan / Marjan / Marjane (different spellings).
I love this name because of "Persepolis" and "Poulet aux prunes" both grafic novels and films by Marjane Satrapi.
I like this name very much also because it means both pearl and coral in Persian. I think it is similar to Shoshana because both have nature-theme meanings which are different from the past to nowadays. I love both.
Oh..wonderful!!!
British people have a generally classic & elegant taste! (seeing many BAS in these years and I noticed it).
I love the name Ines in every variant!
Ines (EE-nes Italian) Inès (French) and Inés (Spanish).
Every pronounciation sounds great to my ears!!
I also like Dorothy, Kit, Alice and Raphael very much!
For Raphael same thing of Ines!
I love Raphael, Raphaël, Rafael and also Raffaele is nice!
Raffaello would be a GP because it is the Medieval variant TT.
I dislike Tsubame becaue I love a similar Japanese name: Tsugumi (which means blackbird so the same bird-theme). Tsugumi is the only character of Banana Yoshimoto's books that I currently like.
Marjaan / Marjan / Marjane (different spellings).
I love this name because of "Persepolis" and "Poulet aux prunes" both grafic novels and films by Marjane Satrapi.
I like this name very much also because it means both pearl and coral in Persian. I think it is similar to Shoshana because both have nature-theme meanings which are different from the past to nowadays. I love both.
This message was edited 4/23/2017, 11:30 AM